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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo watches the UIL Class 5A Division I state football championship football game between Highland Park and Temple with team owner Jerry Jones at AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, in Arlington. Highland Park won the game 16-7(Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)(Staff Photographer)

Tony Romo only needed six plays to march the Cowboys 81 yards down the field for a touchdown Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia. His day was done after that.

Nothing about Romo's play surprised the team's owner and general manager.

"It didn't surprise anybody on our team with how well he played because that's how he's been playing in practice," Jerry Jones said Tuesday morning on 105.3 The Fan's Shan and RJ show [KRLD-FM]. "I don't think there were any surprises there. While it felt good to see him go down the field, I just felt like he could step out there and do that series in and series out."

Following the win over Detroit the weekend before, Jones said he didn't need to see Romo play in the regular season finale.

So what changed heading into the Eagles game?

"I think he wanted to step out with that first group," Jones said. "He wanted to get a few snaps in."

During his nearly 20-minute interview, Jones was also asked about Romo's famous trip with Jason Witten to Cabo San Lucas during the team's playoff bye in 2007. The Cowboys were knocked out of the playoffs the following weekend.

"I don't think it had anything to do with what we were doing, what we didn't do, at all," Jones said. "Make no mistake about it, the people that were involved there, which is Jason Witten, now you think Jason Witten has his mind on this game? You think Jason Witten had his mind on his game then? Sure he did. I'll answer that for you. He did. I promise you, every word that came out of their mouth, ad nauseam, from Tony Romo was giving up what-ifs about what might go on in the game.

"So while they made have been there, they were talking about what was going to go on with this team and what's going on next week in the game."